<!DOCTYPE html>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Test: padding-inline-start on a textarea moves the textarea content over, potentially out of the textarea's scrollport</title>
<link rel="help" href="https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/rendering.html#the-textarea-element-2">
<link rel="match" href="textarea-padding-istart-moves-content-001-ref.html">

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/fonts/ahem.css">
<style>
textarea {
  font: 10px/1 Ahem;

  /* Zero out the content-box, leaving the padding area as the only
     place where the contents might get rendered. */
  inline-size: 0;
  block-size: 10em;

  padding-inline-start: 8em;
  padding-inline-end: 0;

  /* We expect the textarea's content to overflow in the inline direction,
     which makes the textarea blank, aside from any scrollbars that might get
     created by this overflow.  We use overflow:hidden here to suppress these
     scrollbars, so that the reference case can just use a trivial empty
     textarea (without needing to worry about mocking up scrollbars of
     precisely the right size). */
  overflow: hidden;
}
.rtl { direction: rtl; }
.vlr { writing-mode: vertical-lr; }
.vrl { writing-mode: vertical-rl; }
.slr { writing-mode: sideways-lr; }
.srl { writing-mode: sideways-rl; }
</style>

<textarea>X</textarea>
<textarea class="rtl">X</textarea>
<br>
<textarea class="vlr">X</textarea>
<textarea class="vrl">X</textarea>
<textarea class="slr">X</textarea>
<textarea class="srl">X</textarea>
<br>
<textarea class="vlr rtl">X</textarea>
<textarea class="vrl rtl">X</textarea>
<textarea class="slr rtl">X</textarea>
<textarea class="srl rtl">X</textarea>
